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A discovery
Date: April 3, 2003, afternoon
Status: Public - complete
Setting: The Manor
Summary: Loki discovers some left-overs from the past. Anyone come play?
Loki returned to his room with a contented smile on his face. He had spend some hours rummaging through things from the manor's past, hoping to find something that would prove interesting and maybe even useful.
What he had found was certainly interesting, while its usability, as well as its usefulness, were still in some doubt. What he did not doubt in the least, however, was that he would find out about both soon enough.
He dragged his low table to the corner from where he could keep an eye on the door. Not knowing quite where his so-called friends and family were would keep him somewhat on edge for a long time, he feared. Or at least until he had enough allies of his own to sleep comfortably again. Not that he slept at all at the moment.
Carefully, he put down the four paintball markers he had been carrying on the table and unslung the bag from his shoulder. Then he laid out the paint cartridges he had collected in it, sorted by color. So now he had some firearms, though admittedly not the type he'd been thinking of when he mentioned them to his other self.
He reached into the box with red paint pellets. Yes, that was definitely his color. He took one out, holding it carefully between him fingers in order not to crush it. The ammunition had gone unused for years, it seemed, and the paint inside seemed to have dried up. Maybe applying a little heat would help.
The first attempt went somewhat awry. The heat flowing from his fingers caused the paintball to swell until it no longer fit into the weapon. It brust when he tried, splashing his hand with red paint.
He wiped it on the inside of the light jacket he wore open without as much as a t-shirt beneath, and tried again. A little less heat this time, and more slowly. He stopped when the outside of the ball started to show the first sign of reaction. This one was much better. Of course he would have to try it out to see if it was truly functional again.
Loading the marker, he went to his open window, sighted on one of the trees on the manor grounds, and pulled the trigger. With a satisfied grin at the result, he went back to his table to put the remaining ammunition into a functional state again, before he collected everything and went downstairs.
In the lobby, he put down three of the markers in conspicuous places, together with the paintfall boxes with yellow, blue and green ammunition. Then he retreated to the doorway to watch if anyone would come in and pick one up. The loaded red marker firmly in his hands and ready for action, he leaned against the wall and waited.
Status: Public - complete
Setting: The Manor
Summary: Loki discovers some left-overs from the past. Anyone come play?
Loki returned to his room with a contented smile on his face. He had spend some hours rummaging through things from the manor's past, hoping to find something that would prove interesting and maybe even useful.
What he had found was certainly interesting, while its usability, as well as its usefulness, were still in some doubt. What he did not doubt in the least, however, was that he would find out about both soon enough.
He dragged his low table to the corner from where he could keep an eye on the door. Not knowing quite where his so-called friends and family were would keep him somewhat on edge for a long time, he feared. Or at least until he had enough allies of his own to sleep comfortably again. Not that he slept at all at the moment.
Carefully, he put down the four paintball markers he had been carrying on the table and unslung the bag from his shoulder. Then he laid out the paint cartridges he had collected in it, sorted by color. So now he had some firearms, though admittedly not the type he'd been thinking of when he mentioned them to his other self.
He reached into the box with red paint pellets. Yes, that was definitely his color. He took one out, holding it carefully between him fingers in order not to crush it. The ammunition had gone unused for years, it seemed, and the paint inside seemed to have dried up. Maybe applying a little heat would help.
The first attempt went somewhat awry. The heat flowing from his fingers caused the paintball to swell until it no longer fit into the weapon. It brust when he tried, splashing his hand with red paint.
He wiped it on the inside of the light jacket he wore open without as much as a t-shirt beneath, and tried again. A little less heat this time, and more slowly. He stopped when the outside of the ball started to show the first sign of reaction. This one was much better. Of course he would have to try it out to see if it was truly functional again.
Loading the marker, he went to his open window, sighted on one of the trees on the manor grounds, and pulled the trigger. With a satisfied grin at the result, he went back to his table to put the remaining ammunition into a functional state again, before he collected everything and went downstairs.
In the lobby, he put down three of the markers in conspicuous places, together with the paintfall boxes with yellow, blue and green ammunition. Then he retreated to the doorway to watch if anyone would come in and pick one up. The loaded red marker firmly in his hands and ready for action, he leaned against the wall and waited.
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For the moment, though... "Yes," he said. "That's what they do." You were probably also supposed to wear some kind of padding to take the sting out of any hits, but where would the fun be in that? In one swift motion, he raised his marker, aimed in the direction of the angel as well as he could at that speed and fired, then ducked out of the way of the retaliation that was sure to come.
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Loki, unsurprisingly, had ducked, and the first wild shot landed in the wall. My apologies, Ms Hodges. He turned swiftly, managed to aim properly fairly fast, and fired.
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He had tried to drop out of the way when the angle had turned, but he hadn't been quite fast enough to evade the paint. Blue stained his jacket, and he resisted the urge to rub his arm. Instead, he brought up his marker and gave off another shot in the general direction of the angle, more in a hope of keeping him too busy evading the paint to shoot than to actually hit. Maybe that would give him just the time he needed to get to the door and outside, and draw the game where they had actually some cover and didn't have to deal with breaking furniture...
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"Outside?" he called. Loki thrived on chaos, but surely he didn't plan to vandalise the lobby thus.
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"Definitely outside!" Loki replied and lunged for the door. The one outside first would definitely have a certain advantage. The other one had to come through that door as well, after all.
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He certainly hadn't expected something similar to a training session, but the adrenaline rush was exhilarating.
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He looked around and blinked. An oak tree on the grounds was splattered in, no, not blood, red paint. Shouts and thuds and running footsteps could be heard as he approached the front of the building, but edged with laughter rather than otherwise.
"What in the world?"
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He grabbed for the first part of the angel he could get a hold of, as much to keep himself upright as to hold him back.
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Wings burst out from his back instinctively, flapping hard to keep him airborne; unfortunately, they were a sudden pull against Loki's grip, and his other foot slipped against the edge of the carpeting.
The angel and the god landed rather hard on the floor in a tangle of limbs and feathers. Gabriel pulled away enough that his wings were not touching Loki, then tried to apologise, but all that came out was laughter.
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"What are you going to change into? A swan?" he asked, quickly checking the marker and satisfied that it had not taken any damage. Red paint would look nice on those white wings.
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"I'm not going to change into anything, least of all a swan," he smiled. "This is closer to my natural form. We appear almost human, but with wings." He folded them and they disappeared, as did the rips in his shirt; with Loki there holding a paint-gun, it seemed the safest thing to do.
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He wasn't sure how much those markers could take. That his own was still functional didn't mean that the other one's was. Also, while the angel was checking his, he might be able to go and take a suitable position outside.
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Gabriel shrugged. "I assume it's working." And so it would be. "Oh, and I claim that clump of bushes." Without waiting for an answer, he quickly ran towards it, still alert in case Loki decided to take advantage. It should provide fairly good cover.
Gabriel turned, sensing someone else there. "Baraq!" he called. "Choose a side or get barraged by paintballs!"
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"So," he said, inching carefully towards the front doors, very aware that even if this was a game, he was still A) unarmed, and B) exposed, "Is this a regular event or a spontaneous free-for-all? Just so one can be forewarned for the future."
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He concentrated on the angel again, aiming a shot that would hopefully get him to jump up or out, and then firing another at the place that he expected Gabriel to jump to.
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A glimpse of blond hair though the leaves. He fired lower, at what he hoped was the chest region.
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He quickly fired another shot in the direction of his opponend, then dropped flat to the ground and crawled behind the next bush as quickly and silently as he could. That put him farhter away from the wall, but if the angel hadn't noticed his relocation, it might be worth that little loss of protection.
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"Crud," he said, shrugging off his grey jacket (now streaked with grime from the lobby floor, but bugger if he was getting it dirtier) and tossing it at a chair. Despite himself, the spirit of the game was catching.
Well, when in Rome... He picked himself up and awkwardly loaded a marker with green paint capsules. After a moment's hesitation, Barnaby scrambled out the window directly into a shrub. What else? Oh:
"Sorry, Messenger," he called to wherever the angel was, "but Loki's as new to this place as I. It's only fair if I team with him, isn't it?"
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It was fair, he supposed, but now he was outnumbered. Dropping onto his stomach and wriggling so he could peer out from beneath the bushes, he caught sight of one of the bushes rustling a bit. He aimed at where he hoped Baraq was, and fired.
This was rather fun.